Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 14, 1916, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING LEDaEB-PUiLABfOhPHTA. TUESDAY, MAttOH 14, 1910,
13 ,
jNCY WYNNE CHATS ABOUT A
WOMTilN WTT.T, nTSHTTSS PT.AiMR.
FOR NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS A
JNUlVJLJDJliJK, Ul1 OUVjIAJLi J2i V UiJLN O
. Tr,-fi4- nt- flio Rivnr! .Qfvonf. TVioafva TvTovf
Interesting Meeting Will Be Held This Afternoon in
Bellevue-Stratford in Interests of Organization.
Judge Porter to Speak
-mi
VVeeK IS a lUUtLUi ui xiilcj.cou tu jjuveia uj.
Dumb Animals Other Things
I
I
. , t wt thn TOoll.ltnnwn
flH ibsen py. wi bo 8lvcn on Thurfl;
" 'JuXm, Inrch 23' at th0 nroad
ffJi Sre by a specially selected
K-M company with Erna Archer
Ij&fcrd as HcddB.
L causo or bonent for which the
KTo be given la to aid the "Blue
EL Fund." M11" of "8 lmvo nover
S of this fund, and It la very Inter-
BE, to learn that a number of tho
twg ..i..j lmvn tnken UD tho
EHIltr 01 " - ..... -,..
I of tho poor HuneriiiB
?" The end and object of tho fund
SThelP horses In war tlmo. It la
Sfo primarily "Our Dumb Friends;
-Pw and tho Klght Honorablo tho
'ffTw'tmiidale Is tho president. Lady
.Jfruft" and
,1 it Lonsd
Silth-Dorrlei
rSi..norrlen Is president of tho Lon-
rSTJ-,!.. it 6S Victoria street, S. W..
rv;- VMinr.n. at ua v.w.. ---
s. - Arllmr J. ColtG la BCO
CS; . Arlhur J. ColtG la secretary.
Eiphlnstono Mnltlnnd Is tho honJ
Sifcle secretary for Now York and Miss
kL Ifalvey Is Interested In tho move
C h.r. Miss llalvey through her
Sffforts has already collected soverat
ftnired dollars from among iter irienus.
L It seems a groat charity to pro-
ftL a little comfort for tho poor
Wjaals, whoso sufferings aro not among
'Si tent of tho horrors of this awful
I us nope' tncroforo tlint n
fert'tmany will attend tho porformanco
Hit ireek, which will bo an excellent
i Trlthout doubt.
Ewith the first Sunday of Lont thoro
wj i general uauuuo ,l,iuuU w..v .......
the weekend, and tho Boardwalk on
"eanday and oven Aionaay was uonseiy
wpulatcd. I wonder If thoro Is tiny
liher placo In tho world quito llko Atlan
ta City, and greatly doubt If thero Is.
Bl met Browning Clement, Tlmmy
"Thompson ami xouns nejwaiu iiiyuia
ik'.nnnr(lwnlk.. Thov woro staving
Vtli"e Traymore, and so wore tho Ned
Bobinettes. Tho Bortram Ltpplncotts
lid their guests, Colonel Gcorgo AV.
Ooethals and Mrs. Goothals, woro
Tn tho week-enders, though thoy
turned to town yesterday, when Mrs.
JJpplncott ontertalned at luncheqn for
Vrs. Goothals.
Jlhe Hamilton Dlsstons woro down
Hire and young Jncob, Jr., joined them
"Jftr Sunday. Others whom I saw on
tfii promenade wero Mrs. Franklin Pep
Jer, Mrs. William Popper, Mr. and Mrs.
loin Royal, Mr. Charles West Balloy,
Mrs. Howard Ellison and Miss Mary
Udle, of Rlvcrton.
i
Jbe Women Writers' Club had a
jaost Interesting evening last, night at
tbilr headquarters, 1210 Locust streot,
'iThen Lillian Russell camo from her per
formance at Keith's and addressed tho
nembers. for Lillian, you know, con
siders herself as much of a woman
niter as sho Is an nctrcss. Having
syndicated a number of beauty articles
tor various women's pages, sho ought
W'Know, ana most interesting was her
jgttls, talk. Mls3 M. L. Dlchl, president
wins ciud, introduced mo great .Lillian
iiiin a rev wen-chosen words. A most
Interested audlcnco listened to her as
lie told qf some of her droll experiences
js-ner Inimitable way. At the next
ipeetlng these Ingenious women writers
)D appear In a movlo written by one of
tStlr members and, Judging from for
mer performances of tho kind, It will
bi some movio, hoiiovo mo.
NANCY WYNNE.
Personals "
.Tie marrlnim nf rioe nimiua CnAiin-
m. daughter of Mr. Samuol Snellen
jn?, or Ilydal, to Mr. Arthur n. SellE
sum, of Now York, will bo solemnized
tfi Thursaav nf nivtn nf ,, vmmn .. .
Mda's father. In Ilydal. Tho Ilov. Dr.
fwpo KrauaKopt will oHlelate. Only tho
gWdlate families and n, fow Intimate
menas wm ho present An extended
wtouinjrtrip to Japan will be made fol.
fetta'i;
Ilia
ii me ceremony.
Wlnflftlfl 3Aff Avtaw .lll .!.
k l.,..u.. "- "- "" "" Io
pj"uw!n on -rnursaay at Clovelly, hor
r5'.ln, Devon. Tho tnblo will be deo
SrJe? wv" BP'"'ng (lowers and tho guests
y? b Mrs. Montgomery Wilcox. Mrs.
ert Eraott Hare, Mrs. Samuel War
fffi ' " Coleman P. Brown, Mrs. Ben
jwla Coates. Mrs. William Balrd and
!f Jamea Forney.
SXrM?nder Von Rensselaer has Is
fai for a buftet d,nner nt Kortlcul.
W m h n Thursday evening to meet
fc1i,iT.J , CS "'" ""er wnoruses ana
Philadelphia Orchestra.
lli'dn'i?, Kn: Edw,n Eldon Graham, of
tli SnniCQ KtrAAf 11.111 nM.ni. -i
fa w t9.eJenlnB ot Saturday, April 1.
ZCJ,thlr Ashler, Miss LoVralno
tout 7 . """ wno WH makQ her
Sttj;CIaaeet'n'1 r tbe Coran"
flffs- William Eliu n.ii .,. .. ,..
SrS Wi" vVThe latter par Tf
su ""Panled by Mrs. J. Wllmer Bid-
th!? J5L!
foUoi!f w,h, ontaIned at lunch
BtTton?,'M Kthlne Locke's
Toplca Claas, which was held this
ttr "v?antown Automobllo
'pS A-"Vrphy' "" Elmer
k i? "rs. Charles Atherfnn t
!& Walti
Charles Atherton, Jr.,
W V"6r B. Seeley. Sirs. Heni n.
I ti p."-!.1- B. H. Mechllne. Mrs. ni.
.STM? ltenrJb.rSH!.."-
H Otoi n t? i. """ tviuara,
W teTS-:. "rs- Elton J. Buck.
Mi7,TuX k:-MS- -?!
fff MWJ, Mrs. a DUkT and YiT
!p roner( Jr -
&6tart"e2d Iue luncheon will
Sgf wru K fiS-S-'L",.1.?. A,le,Ilh,a'
Ht ... ,. .- --
Kffroy fn8',Mart,n " B. MoDonaah.
. .. luo uirtn or a Knn tn k
"Jrwood McDonagh.
?&utitfwar5a.,'!1-ke,,r!I,len. J':.
atoin .l ', ivonox roaa.
H re2lm0h.aJlauiter' Mr8- THden
i ,rr Remembered an xti rn.. . ,
t r marrtaee. several yjiara ago.
& 2SS2S'W; "fV-" 9 East Bal-
Ssesta 17 i,: -4nsaowne' eatertaJned
jBKM' t luncheon, today.
fc. ? !tr'." reoelYlog coneratu-
.-TT "A ot a eon. Ewcod
wk ircn, 2,
Bl A, v v. ...
f - w. Brehaaa rf AtlaaUe City,
Is visiting Mrs. J. Howell Cummlngs nt
hor apartments In tho Aldlno Hotel.
Along the Main Line
MERION. Tho following members of
tho Woman's Committee of the Merlon
Civic Association, of which Mrs. Fred
erick W. Rockwell Is chairman, Mrs. Ed
Ward Bok, Mrs. Harold Pender. Mrs.
Ernest Scaring, Mrs. Martin J. Mulkln,
nnd Mrs. William II. Folwell, will glvo a
delightful reception on Monday oventng,
March 20, to meet Miss Ortrudo Hart
man, who Is In chnrge of tho Merlon Coun
try Day School, Miss Hnrtmitn, who Is a
member of the Head Mistress" Associa
tion, to which heads of 60 lending schools
belong, and who delivered nn address be
fore Its Inst convention held In Now Ens
Innd, will speak on "Preparodness and
Education."
ARDMORE. Mr. nnd Mrs. William A.
L. Barker nro spending several weeks nt
Palm Bench, Fla.
Mrs. Robley Anderson, of Slmttaon road,
Is visiting her mother, Miss S. V. Phllllpl,
of Chambersburg, Pa.
BRYN MAWR. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnols
King Wnlnwrlght, of Morris avenue, have
gono to Virginia Hot Springs to stay until
Easter.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Rea and Mies
Ruth Roa have returned from Whlto Sul
phur Springs.
V1LLANOVA Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris L.
Clothier and children, of "Cialrcmont,"
nro spending several weeks nt Hot
Springs, Va.
ROSEMONT. Mr. and Mrs. Kano S.
Green, who havo boon spending tho last
sfx wooks In South Carolina, havo re
turned to thotr homo In Ilosemont,
Chestnut Hill
A, progrcBslvo dinner Is being arranged
for Saturday evening. Thoro will bo Ilvo
courses nnd llvo girls will act as hostesses,
ono courso being served nt each homo.
Miss Isabel Bedford, of 7013 McCallum
street, will bo tho hostess for tho dessert
course, after which thero will bo a,danc.
Somo of thoso who will attend aro Miss
Margaret Davis, Miss Mnrgaret Johnson,
Miss Marian Rlppcy, Miss Marian Davis,
Miss Graco Van Doom, Miss Margaret
Wllllnms, Miss Iona Sutch, Miss Evelyn
Bond, Mr. Ward Dnvlos, Mr. Stoolo Plerco,
Mr. Howard Rlppcy, Mr. Loedom Dear
dorff, Mr. Frank Pletchor nnd Mr. Clay
ton Staley.
Germantown
Mrs. Wheeler Lord, of 338 Mnnhelm
street, gavo a box party for hor young Bon,
Wheeler Lord, Jr., on Saturday afternoon.
Tho guosts woro Arthur llnlnea, Milton
Beard, Stuart Valentine, Miles Valentino,
William Cnlvcr, Teddy Wclncr, Brewster
Urace, Teddy Reynolds, Johnson Reeves,
Lloyd Reeves, Stansbury Miller nnd Nich
olas Petry.
Tho girls' flfth annual conference un
der tho ausplcos of the Young Women's
Christian Association of Germantown,
C820'Gcrmnntown nvenuo, will bo In ses
sion on Saturday from 10:30 until 3:30
o'clock. Miss Esther R. Howell will pre
sldo. Thero will bo a discussion on
"Friendship" by members of tho Beta Slg
mns and other organizations. Miss Nnya
lyo Sudo, from Jnpan, und Mrs. Anna G,
Socholtz, student secretary of the Field
Committee of tho association, will speak.
A luncheon will bo served. At tho closo of
tho afternoon meeting thoro will bo a div
ing contest In tho swimming pool. Tho
committee In cbargo Includes Miss Natha
lie Klmber, Miss Katherlno It. Cooper,
Miss Emily Y. Perkins, Miss Mlrinn F. Til-
llnghast, allss Dorothy Scott, Miss George
anna F. Dean, Miss Anna A. Law, Miss
Allco Dlllcnbcck und Miss Jcanno B. Per
kins. Mr. James A. 'Walker, of tho Grey
stone, was tho guest of his sister, Sirs.
Francis Dlnsmore, In Trenton, N. J., ovor
tho wecljjond.
Mrs. Stephen Greene, of 279 West Tulpo
hocken street, has Issued cards announc
ing a lecturo at her homo by Mr. S. Rich
ard Fuller tomorrow afternoon jxt 3:30
o'clock. His subject will be "The Palaco
of Selene, Daughter of Antony and Cleo
patra." This ovening nt 8 o'clock, Mr. Michael
Dorizas, of tho University of Pennsyl
vania, will deliver a lecture, "The Political
and Rollglous Conditions In tho Balkan
States," In tho Market Squaro Presbyter
tan Church, under the auspices of tho
Men's Association of tho church.
Along the Reading
fsr
Photo by Mafceau.
MISS AIMEE GRAOE HARPER
Mrs, Margaret M. Harper, of Jenkln
town, announces the engagement of her
daughter, Miss Atmee Grace Harper, to
Mr, Lewis Frazer Stewart. Miss Harper
Is a daughter of the lato Senator
Thomas B. Harper, Sir. Stewart, who
Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douglas
Stewart, of the Claremont, 4(th and Wal
nut streets, belongs to the Sons of the
Revolution, the Harrisburg Club and La
Coin d'Or.
r
Miss Mildred Fetterolf gave a dance
last night at her home on Church road,
Wyncote, In honor of Miss Kathryn Rog
ers, who will be her guest for a short. Jlme.
Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Schoble, of Green
wood avenue, Wyncote, wilt leave on Fri
day for New York, whore they will remain
over the week end.
Mrs. S. IC Allman, of Updoyrn road,
Jenklntown, has returned to her home
from Wheeling. W. Va.. where she was the
guest of friends for several weeks before I
returning to. Jenkhitown. Mrs. Allman alo4
VlSItea IH UUIVUSV, "- mg UU4
many Informal luncheons and bridge par
ties given la her honor.
Un. Our Whldden. accompanied by her
sonT Albert Whldden, of Wyncote. has left
for Sau lleo, uaj,. tor a visit ot savepu
uv m the truauta of Mrs. Whldden's
mother, was- is spending we. n- "
yiclflo coast.
ft "TOTO"SSr&.'v; !;
ta-WlirTrffifffliivrSiiYffly
MISS CONSTANCE MNNEY
Miss Binncy, who is related to a number of prominent Philadelphia families, will appear in several solo
dances tonight at the dinner to bo given in honor of Mrs. Gcorcc A. Picrsol by the Woman Suffrage party.
Miss Binncy is a niece of Mrs. Georgo Dunning, the new suffrage lender.
Bala-Cynwyd
Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Glynn, of Bala,
will give a delightful danco on St. Pat
rick's night nt tho Cynwyd Clubhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Fleck and Mr.
Charles Whlto havo Just returnod from a
visit of sovernl wooks to Jamaica.
West Philadelphia
An Interesting recital will bo given on
Thursday ovening by Miss Francos SSamrin
nnd Miss Martha Heyl at tho Sternberg
School of Music on Baltimore avenue.
Tho monthly meeting of tho board or
managers of tho Quaker City Chapter, D.
A. R., will bo held at tho homo of Mrs.
Arthur P. Bankerd. 4020 Walton avenue,
tills afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith, of 14B2
North GOth street, will glvo a St. Patrick's
party for their dnughtor. Miss Sarah Smith,
on Friday evening. Tho guests will m
cludo Miss Frances Grimth, Miss Jennetta
Loughry, Miss Anna McCurry. Miss Irene
McCurry, Miss Loulso Ederkln, Miss
Hclcne Jordan, Miss Elizabeth Johnson,
Miss Gladys Cranglo, Miss Mary McCulIy,
Miss Ruth Davison, Miss Bertha Brown.
Miss Betty Shenton, Mr. Allen Worrell,
Mr. Francis Wolfe, Mr. John Whito. Mr.
Eugene Decker, Mr. Harold Cregar, Mr.
William Fralley. 3Ir. Thoodoro Walls, Mr.
Thomas Young Mr. William Charlton, Mr.
Charles McClung. Mr. Radnell Frco, Mr.
Albert McFalls. Mr. John McKuon, Mr.
Wilbur Smith, Mr. Owen Smith, Mr. Rob
ert Grny. Mr. William Calses and Mr.
Paul McKay.
Chester Valley
Miss Iva B. Warnor has returned to
her home In Malvern, after having spent
eight weekB at Mt. Pocono.
Mrs. Walter T. Haines and her son.
of Malvern, have gone to Walllngford,
Conn., to vlBlt Dr. and Mrs. McGaughoy.
ir. m r,. .t TT Rfwnrf. -who havo
been visiting places of Interest In South
Carolina, will roturn to their home In
Malvern this weefc
Miss Sara J. Cox. of Claymont, Del.,
spent the week-end In Malvern, ns tho
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Cox.
Swarthmore
The Delta Upslion Fraternity of Swarth
more College held Its annual dance at
the Rlttenhouse, on Saturday evening.
The ballroom was decoratod In gold and
blue, the fraternity colors, and the fra
ternity coat-of-arms. The patronesses
were Mrs. Elmer Meltck. MrB. Albert B.
Baker, Mrs. E. LeRoy Mercer, Mrs, Lin
coln A. Rlffert, Mrs. George M. Bunting
and Mrs. Harold Keene. The committee
In charge of the dance Included Mr.
Edwin W. Baker. Mr. William A. Clarke,
Mr. Allison G. Cornog and Mr. Harmon
P. Agnew,
The Alpha Omlcron Fraternity of
Swarthmore College has Issued Invitations
for a dance on Saturday evening in $he
Women's Club of Swarthmore.
Northeast Philadelphia
Miss Helen Gleb. of Coral and Hunting
don Btroets. entertained a number of her
friends at her home on Sunday evening.
The guests included Miss Elolse Oettngur,
MUs Helen HenryMUs Francis Gleb. Miss
nose Budd, Miss Kathryn Henry, Miss
Charlotte Fisher, Miss Helen Oleb, Miss
?rene Gross. Miss Stella Kute. Miss Al
rnvra Hopkins, Miss Anna Oetlngar, Miss
LIUU Oetlnger Mr. Harry McCloskey, Mr.
Jolul i mSton. Mr. Edward Walsh. Mr.
Simon Rhodes. Mr. Aloystus Masterson.
Mr? Harold Garvin. Mr. John Duffy, Mr
Harry Alexander, Mr. Francis Cavanaugh.
Mr Joseph O'Hardon. Mr. Joseph Hanna,
Nn Law Hughes. Mr, Daniel Mackell,
Mr Albert Loughrey and Mr. Thomas
Coyle.
South Philadelphia
On Monday evemus, j.w v, ...w u.
rliVe o ' Mlsi Sue C. Dougherty, of 1987
Hornbeck took place, with Miss Madeleine
a Connor w ma'd of honor and Mr.
nnrar Lawrence as beat man.
AnelS' buffftt lunche0,i "wea
the ceremony-
A birthday party will be given for Miss
Esther Qoldberr at her homo, 69 Dick
inson street, by her mother. Mrs. Ray
Goldberg, Thursday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas- Shane, of Broad
and SUswc-rt11 utreots, toys Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Laurence, of PlUaburich Ps, as
tbslr guest
W I
MR. VANDERBILT TO
JUDGE AT HORSE SHOW
Other Noted Experts or Horses
Will Take Part in
Indoor Show
Added interest will bo given to the Phil
adelphia Indoor Horso Show, to bo hold
on April 27, 28 and 2D, by tho prosonco
again this season of Mr. Reginald C. Van
dcrbllt nnd Sir. II. K. Bloodgood, of Now
York, who will pass upon tho merits of
horses In harness and breeding horses.
The show will bo held at tho 3d Reglmont
Armory, Broad and Federal Btreots.. Dr.
Charles S. Turnbull, who Is. known ns a
Shetland pony Judge In addition to his
prominence- as a specialist, will Judgo tho
flmall pony class ; Mr. Charles Wheelor, of
Bryn Mawr, will preside In the pony polo
classes, while Mr. Frank II. Caven and
Mr. Thomas J. Collins will Judge tho mer
its of the contestants In tho roadster
classes.
To the many horso lovers In nnd about
Philadelphia, and In no section of tho
country uro there more numerous nnd
noted stnbles, tho fact thnt Mr. R. Ponn
Smith, of Strafford, will manage tho Indoor
show will bo received ns welcomo news.
It Is conceded thnt to havo him as master
of tho tan oval at any show means Its
success from the start His ability to
havo tho different classes run off with
clockllko precision Is well known, nnd
tho fact that ho will havo charge of ,
,tlA liulnn. Itnran alim- win. nn, nln Iktn
...w ...ww ..u.eu aiiuir .Kit, .,,( una
year Is a subject of much congratulation
among thoso who have entered or who In
tend to enter their horses In this event.
Mrs. Walter C. Hancock and the commit
too this year havo arranged for the
stabling of more than 140 animals, all
within one or two squares of the Third
Regiment Armory, the Btabla offering tho
greatest accommodation being directly op
posite the armory.
Delaware County
Miss Mary Virginia Brady has loft for
an extended visit to her aunt, Mrs. T. B.
Renalds, of Fnyettevllle, N. C. She will
also visit frtends and relatives In Rich
mond nnd Stanley, Va., before returning
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wlnterllng, of
Runnymede avenue, Drexel Hill, gave
a delightful house warming In their new
home on Saturday evening. Tho occasion
also marked Mr. Wlnterllng's retirement
from active business. Among the guests
were Mr. and Sirs. Henry F. Sillier, Mr.
and Mrs. James T. Stample, Mr. and
Mrs, II. Waldmlre. of Colorado, who are
visiting the Btamples; Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam F. Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Osonbach, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kernoy,
Miss B, Kernoy, of Trenton; Mr. W. II.
Kramer and Sir. and Mri. Harry Koch.
What's Doing Tonight
Dustnesi Efficiency Show, lit Regiment
Armory, Ilroad and Callowhlll streets,
Leoture. "Weedtnjr Out the Unnt." by Dr.
S. C. Schmucker, IVIthenpoon Hall; 8:13
o'clock.
Belmont Improvement Aeioclatlon, SO to
OlrarJ avenue! 8 o'clock, Free.
CotuKkamk Board of Trade, eth and Dia
mond afreets: 8 o'clock. Free.
Thltty-fourth and 44th Wards Business
Men's Association, 0342 Haverford avenue; 8
o'clock. Free,
Oermantown Business Men's Association.
Vernoq Bulldins. CB14 Oermantown avenue; 8
o'clock. Free.
Food and drain Dealers. Bourse; 8 o'clock.
Oeorre'a Hill Improvement Association. 1580
North B3d street) 8 o'clock. Free.
Frankford Business lien. Marshall School;
8 o'clock. Free.
Lecture on the trip of the Liberty Bell, by
Select Councilman Dr. William 11. Bacon.
Bhanahan CatuoUo.Club, 43th atreet and Lan
caster avenue t 8 o'clock.
Testimonial dinner by suffraclsts to Mr.
Oeorse A. Ptersol. retiring president of the
Woman. Suffrage Party of Philadelphia, Hotel
Walton: 8 o'clock.
Opera. "Hansel and Crete!, " Metropolitan
Opera House. 8 o'clock.
George A. Dunlap Company dinner, Adal
pblai llUtO o'clock.
Orsan recital, by Russell Hancock Mites,
A. O. C Tioga Methodist Episcopal Church.
16tb and Tioga streets; 8 olock,
ArtUUVrecltal. Phllomuslan Club. 8911 -Walnut
tree(; 8 o'clock.
Annual banquet. County MajrtstrateV Asso
ciation. Hotel Itlttenhoasa,
"Bad VouslnaT Conditions and Their Cost."
Bernard J. Newman. Old Pine Btreet Pre
bytextan Chunly 8 a'clock.
Annual meettnk. Philadelphia Conference Ula
toritil BocWtr. SLJatnea- Church. Olsey.
Dinner, trafoo managers. Hotel Colonnade.
Private vliw, celer exhibition, PUatlo CJubi
0 o'clock.
Fhoto by Mtirceau.
Tioga
Miss Helen I'ossehl, of 1017 Westmore
land street, gave a bridge party lnst ove
ning. In honor of Mrs. K. Mullen, of New
Yorlc Other guests included Miss ICath
arlno Turner, Mr. William Hudd, Mr. A.
Qulgley, Miss Lovlna Wesley, Mr. P.
Maddock and Mr, W. Rodgers.
Miss Jan-Is, of Athens, Ohio, Is tho
guost of hor cousin. Dr. Malcolm Douglas,
nnd his sister-in-law, Miss Vlrgllla Lynch,
of 1814 West Tioga street.
Lansdowne
Mr, Llndsey Tomo, of Stewart avenue,
gnva n stag party last evening In honor
of his birthday.
Tho Senior Auxiliary of the Jewish
Sheltering Homo will glvo a bazaar and
danco In Apollo Hall. 1720 North Broad
street, on Thursday, March 30.
Sirs. J. B, Davis and hor sister, Miss
Helen Reed, of South Lansdowno avonuc,
sailed Saturday for a threo weeks' trip
to Now Orleans. They will return by
rail, making several stops In Southern
cities.
North Philadelphia
MISS IIELEN SAUR WALT
An Interesting March wedding will be
that of Miss Helen Sauerwait, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Llnford K Slater, o( 1011
North Camao street, to Mr. Reld Welch
Malcolm, chief electrician of the United
States Navy, which will take place on
Thursday evening, March 23, In the Gas
ton Presbyterian Church, 11th street and
Lehigh avenue, at 8 o'clock. The bride
will have Miss Sarah Marie Lowry as
maid of honor, and Miss Geneva Joyce
Thomas and Miss Ethel Louise Malcolm
as bridesmaids. Mr. Malcolm will have
Mrs, Charlea Smith Boblnson as best man,
and his ushers will be Mr. Raymond C.
Slner, Mr. Harry Welden, Mr. Robert W,
'Lowry and Mr. Albert Coughanour. The
bridal party will lnolude also a ring
bearer. Master Stanley McCormack.
Miss Lillian Reler and Miss Mabel
Reler, of 1339 West Glrard avenue, will
entertain at cards this afternoon. Their
guests will Include Mrs. Frank Plancey,
Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Parker, Mlsa Alice Mo
Padden, Miss Estelte Winters, Mrs. Bertha
Wenlger, Mlsa Edna McFadden. Mrs. How
ard N. Jantzen. Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs.
Frederick Carter, Mrs. Charles Haf
mer, Mrs. Albert Schenok and Mra Percy
Sherlock.
Notice for the Society page will be
accepted end printed In the Erenlnr
Ledger, but nil such notice must be
written on one aide of the paper, must be
signed In full, with full addreas, and
when possible telephone nuntbe must be
gleeu.
Bend all such communications to
"Society Editor," Eteolng Ledger, 08
Cheetnut etrtxt.
Vales these requirement are carried
out so that votUcatlon may be peaslM,
the notice will not be published.
MEMBERS of the Trquhart Chapter,
and visitors from other chapters, of
the Pennsylvania Women's Division for
National Preparedness, will piny auction
brldgo this afternoon In tho ballroom of
the Bellevue-Stratford In aid of the fund
of tho division for supplies, soldiers' kits
nnd tho expenses of outfitting those who
attend preparedness training camps. After
the brldgo, ft mooting will bo called and
thoro will bo addresses on tho purpose of
tho division by former Superior Court
Judge William W. Porter and Mrs. I. H.
O'Hnrm, vice president of tho division,
who returned recently from a trip through
Pennsylvania In tho Interests of tho or
ganization. Mrs. O'Hnrrrt will report on tho en
thusiasm with which tho woman's pre
paredness movement la being rocelved bj
the foreign populations throughout tho
Stato. In Reading the Interest is so keen
that a Polish commltteo will bo formed
by Polish women who havo seen tho ef
fects of fighting In their own country nnd
know tho valuo of being prepared.
Tho formation of a chapter of tho
Womon'B Division In Hnrrlsburg Is ex
pected to follow n mooting thoro on March
21, whon Mrs. Gcorgo Q. Horwltz, vice
president of thn Pennsylvania Women's
Division; Mr. Georgo Wenlworth Carr.
chairman of tho Speakers' Commltteo of
the National Security Lcngue, and other
preparedness advocates will speak.
Tho senior danco of the class of 1010
of Germantown Academy which was held
on Frldny was thoroughly enjoyed by n
largo number of tho younger set of Ger
mantown. Tho hall was beautifully dec
oratod with streamers of school colors,
potted plants nnd col lego ponnants. Tho
moon danco wan cBpoclally attractive, tho
tight for tho hall coming from a largo full
moon locatod In tho gallery. During tho
last danco nt tho end of tho first half,
colored stroamors woro thrown In nil di
rections nmong the dancers. Tho young
mon who served on tho commltteo Inolud
cd Mr. Harry Martllng. Mr. Wellington
Horton, Mr. Austin McDonald, Mr. John
Jopson. Mr. Conrad Clothier and Mr. Kd
ward Lamb. Tho patronesses wero Mrs.
P. U. Clothier, Mrs. Arthur W. Horton.
Mrs. Edward Cutler, Mrs. Thomas W.
Jopson, Mrs. J. William Landonbergor,
airs. Harry C. Lawson, Mrs. James C.
Holmes, Mrs. Willlnm H. Stuart. Mrs.
Joseph B, King, Mrs. A. B. Lamb, Mrs.
Charles Keys. Sirs. John Edmonds nnd
Mrs. Charles Gcbauhcr.
A delightful muslcalc for charity was
given Saturday evening nt tho homo of
Mrs. J. M. Kcffcr and Mrs. Ferdinand H.
Grasor, 1928 North 12tb street. Tho
guosts, who numbered about 76, wero re
ceived by tho hostesses. Tho affair was
under tho direction of Mr. William Powell
Twnddell and tho assisting artists wero
Miss Florence Freeman, soprnno; Miss
Marjorlo Glover, planlsto : Mrs. Julia Tay
lor Patterson, reader; Mr. juicnaci nun ,
Gazo, tenor; air. s. 11. .uipscnuiz, u.m
tonoi Mr. F. A. Mathews, Jr., violinist;
Mr. A. P. Slnboy, llterateur ; Master Will
iam Freeman Twnddell, pianist; Miss
Carol Judd Ilcckcr, accompanist, and Mr.
William Powell Twnddell, accompanist.
I Aa n Rimini in n nnvpl nnd Interesting
leap year dinner on February 20, at which
seven young ladles of North Philadel
phia woro the hostesses, thero occurred
laRt Saturday night n theatro party In
which tho snmo persons participated, tho
young men acting ns hosts. Tho members
of the party wero MIbs Vcrna Custer,
MI33 Leonctto Rehfuss, Miss Holon Shute,
Miss Rachel Fretz, Mls3 Irono Forbes,
Miss Slay Clayton, Miss Abigail Shoo
smlth, Mrs. Chnrles Rohfuss, Mr. Charles
Amos, Mr. Albert Holster, Mr, Fred Ash
mead, Mr. J. Cresso. Mr. Nathan Fretz,
Mr. Thornley Knln and Mr. Merle Long.
Mrs. J. nowell Cummlngs entertained
the members of tho Stetson Chorus at the
Aldlno Hotel on Saturday ovening at a
dance. Tho chorus, composed of 150 mixed
voices, sang sovernl numbers. Mr. Adam
Gelbcl, tho well-known blind organist,
leader of the chorus, led tho singing. The
i,natAa in rprnlvlnfr tho members of the
Stetson Chorus, wns assisted by her threo
daughters. -Miss aiano iiicnarus uum
mlngs. Bliss Eleanor Frank Cummlngs and
Miss Elizabeth Stetson Cummlngs.
A dance will bo given in the rose gar
Aana nf tl, Ttillf viifl.St rat f ord on the
evening of Saturday, April 1. by the Ish
kabibblo Club. Mr. B. Dewee.s Klrchner
and Mr. Gilbert Van Hoeson form the
commltteo In charge of tho affair. Theru
will be 400 guests.
A surprise party was given on Sunday
ovening by Mr. and Mrs. Goldman, of 3012
Berks Btreet, to their daughter. Miss
Guzella Goldman, In honor of her 17th
birthday. A mandolin quartet composed
of Mr. Nelson, Mr. Posncr, Mr. Greenberg
nnd Mr. Rodensky entertained through
out tho evening. Tho guests Included
Mr. and Mrs. Lowltzky. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Block. Mrs. Lessncr. Mrs. Mclnorny, Mr.
and Mrs. Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Pollcoff,
Miss Zclda Lessner, Miss Clara Brier.
Bliss Itose Horn. Miss Jennie Lowl3, Miss
Lottie Ilrodsky, Bliss Besslo Barsky, Miss
Emma Garfield, Bliss Lillian Greene, Miss
Adeline Oreene, Bliss Rose Greene, Bliss
Blarlon Brown, Bliss Bllldred Lewltzky,
Bliss Bllldred Goldman, Bliss Ethel Wolf,
Bliss Ida Thomas. Bliss Hannah Wclsberg,
Bliss Blatusow, Blr. Samuel Lessner. BIr.
Benjamin Lessnor, BIr. Harry Freedmnn,
BIr. Blorrls Wolnc." BIr. David GInsburg,
BIr. William RoV.nson, Blr. Eugene BIc
Inerny. Blr. Benjamin Robinson, Mr. Leo
Robinson, BJr. Jacob Nelson, Blr. Blax Pos
ner, Blr. Samuel Creenberg, BIr. Harry
Rodensky, Blr. Joseph Lewltzky, BIr.. BI.
B. Rovens, BIr. Harry Garfield. BIr. BIox
AMUSEMENTS
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
TUESDAY AFT., MARCH 21, nt 3
KREISLER
Tickets at Reppa's, Tfc to 13. Boxes, $12-18
Direction C. A, Ellis. Symphony Hall, Denton
rn-Vo Theatre junipeksts.
OTlUUV( VAUDEVILLE Continuous 11
A. M. to 11 P. M. 10c, 16c, 23c.
"THE SIDEWALK CABARET"
COMEDY BINQINQ AND DANCINO
Joseph K. Watson HUttw'SSSi..
O- nONNOIt BI8TER8 A OHU1N. OTHEH3
Stanley
MARKET BELOW 10TII
ll:15a. m. to Jl:15p. in.
FANNIE WARD
In 'FOR THE DEFENSE"'
ADDED ATTRACTIONS : BURTON HOLMES"
"GIANT FORESTS OF CAUFORNIA"
SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE" (NO. 4)
Arcadia "a?
CHESTNUT beL I6TH
. to 11:15 P. M.
THIS WEEK
Bessie Barriscale
bSowno Bullets and Brown Eyes
'VWlTsF
Palace
1001311 MARKET 20o
io a. m. to n.io p m
Marguerite Clark
"OUT OF THE DRIFTS"
Thur.. Trt. Bt. BLANCHE SWEET
In First PrisenUtlon or "THE BLACKLIST"
NIXON
Tedsy I Harry Totes "Fish
st MJ U"i Poniello 6U-
i lsa Tsvl lelah Y-.
Tonight et T 4 (V I riini 4 Calaeroni
Hirry Batchelort 10 Imperial Jt-sm. tie.
Amavlra Ga-r4. Bejogta. Market Set
A tUCt'lCdU Arvlc4 Stoat; la -Th CtU'.t"
MiU, Tuw.. TlHir., Bit,
Shapiro, Mr. Joseph Corman, Mr. George
Lessner and Mis William Rubinstein.
A reception wns held last evening In the
homo of Sir, and Mrs. Isaao Fogel, 2205
North Lambert stret, In honor of the safe
return of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Peter
son from the war tone. Blr. Joseph Gor
don gavo several vocal selections. Among
thoso present wero Miss Anna Winners,
Bliss Dorothy Naully, Miss Carrlo Bloom,
Bliss Edna Peterson, Bliss Elora Fogel,
BIrs. Morris Bloom, Blrs. Edward Peter
son, BIrs. Isaac Fogel, Mr. Joseph Gor
don, Mr. Frank Frederlco, Dr. Lawrence
Backs, Mr. Ralph Frederlco, Mr. Morris
Bloom. BIr. Michael Lombardo, Mr. Ed
ward Peterson and BIr. Isaao Fogel.
A mooting of tho Danco Committee of1
tho Council of Jewish Club was held nt
I tho homo of the chairman, BIr. Leon It,
Rnso, at 016 South Sth street lnst week.
Blany plans were forwarded, advanced
: nnd complnted, Tho dnnco is to be held nt
, Eagles' Tcmnlo, on Wednesday evening,
April 12. Committees wero elected for the
various works connected with this dance.
A Publicity Commltco, consisting of Mis
Sndlo Jf. Miller, chairman, and Bliss Jen
nie Aaronson, was chosen. An Advertis
ing Committee, consisting of Bliss Sadie
BI. Miller, chnlrman ; Bliss Jonnle Aaronson,
Bliss Lonora A. Smith and Bliss Elizabeth
Hosemnn, was chosen. A Donation Com
mltteo wns nUo chosen, consisting of Mis
Irene Illrschlcr, chairman, and Miss
Esther Elnhorn. Tho members of the
Danco Committee nro BIr. Leon it Rose,
chairman; BIIs3 Jcnnlo Aaronson, treas
urer; Bliss Elizabeth Roseman, secretary;
Bliss Sadlo BI. Miller, Miss Esther Elnhorn,
Bliss Lcnora Smith and BIrs. Isaao Fein
stein. Tho Council of Jewish Clubs Is an or
ganization which was founded about two
years ago by Rabbi B. Levlnthat for the
purpose of uniting the Jewish youth of
Philadelphia.
Camden and Vicinity
Bliss Evelyn Croft, of 227 South t,h
Htrout, Is nrrnnglng a dnnco to be given
on April 27, tho proceeds to bo applied
tr tho SocJoty to Protcat Children from
Cruelty.
Easter Btonday Is tho date selected for
tho lnst of tho assembly dances In Had
donflcld. A Current Topic Class has boen organ
ized In Blerchnntvllle, under tho direction
of BIrs. William D. Wolltel, of West Staple
avenuo. who Is president of tho Blorchant
vllle Half-Hour Club and second district
vlco president of tho New Jorsoy State
Federation of Women s Clubs.
Woodbury
The Entertainment Commltteo of the
Woodbury Country Club announces n
St. Patrick's dance for Friday ovening.
at tho clubhouse.
On Thursday evening the members of
tho Woodbury Country Club will hold
their annual smoker at the clubhouse, on
East Cooper streot. An Interesting pro
gram has been arranged.
AMUSEMENTS
TJT3rATl LABT B BVI5N1NOB
XJIVWAU POPULAR MAT. TOMOItnOW
Klaw & nrlanrer and George Tyler Present
POLLYANNA
The Olart Play, Sprendlno Good Cheers
Best Beats S1.B0 nt Popular Mat. Tomorrow
NRXT tVEKlC HEATH THUI18DAY.
Jill. ANDREAS DIPPEL Presents
PRINCESS TRA-LA-LA
Tho Latest Viennese Operetta
With Phyllis Partington, Emmy Nlcklass,
George Baldwin Cast of 70
Fresh From a Triumphal Year fn
Vienna nnd Berlin.
B. F. Keith's Theatre
CHESTNUT & TWELFTH STREETS
A Big Musical Show!
AMERICA'S LOVELIEST W.OMANI
LILLIAN RUSSELL
A TREMENDOUS HIT!
Brilliant Surrounding Bill
Harry Tlgh Sylvia Jason; Marian Mor
K&n's Cluselo Dancers; Fred J. Ardath & Co
Lyons & Yosco. Others.
T VPTP TONiailT AT 8!lB SHARP
LJ XVI VJ Mat. Tomorrow Best Seats J1.B0.
THIS AND NEXT WEEK ONLY
Tho Champion Musical Comedy ot the World
"THE ONLY GIRL"
By Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert
Your Last Few Chancel to Sf Thlt Itott
Delightful ComMiiatton 0 rreslaH&Je;
COMVDY and HAUNTINO MULODISZ
"She's a Peach" Ji; ft Sl...
"And everybody evrees this Is true."
SEE IT NOW I PONT MISS IT!
A "nT7T T3TJT Last T Times. Tonight 8 (19.
AJJUiIjI ril Last Pop. II Mat. Thurs,
FIVE OF AMERICA'S FOREMOST STARS
Wm. II. CRANE-- Thos. W. ROSSi
Slaclyn ARBUCKIdJ Amelia BINOHAM
IMlth TALIAFERRO and Great Company
In Broni-on Howard'" Delightful Comedy
" "THE NEW HENRIETTA"
Next Week """iSSrSEZ ?0uwrfdar
The Smartest Musical Comedy ot the Year
"NOBODY HOME"
Garrick Pop. Mat. Tomorrow
COHAN & HARRIS Present
THE FUNNIEST FARCE IN THE WORLD
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE
Original New York Cast and Production
Best Seata 1 at Popular Matinee Tomorrow
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
METROPOLITAN OPERA CO.. NEW YORK
'SSifiiif Hoenael und Gretel
Mmes MASON. MATTFELD. ROBESON. MM.
REIS3, OOR1TZ. Conductor, Mr, HAQEMAN.
Flowed PAGEIACCI Ume- cAJArn.
Conductor. Mr. BAVAONOL1. Seats, 1109
Chestnut. Walnut 1134; Race OT.
Kindler-Hammann
CELLIST RECITAL PIANIST
Wltherspoon Hall, Wednesday Err.. March IS.
Reserved Seats COo to li.00 on Sal at
Heppe's, 1110 Chestnut Street. Mst. Soul
Musical Bureau.
Nixon's Colonial GggjgS?3&.
!8t 10 BIG ACTS
Pollyanna Week! OTraflr
PAUL CONCHAS JOHN P. WADB
Biggest Show In Town FASHION REVUE;
Stan Stanley; McCabe, Levee A Pond; WUtiiu
& WUklosi Eddie, Foyer, and Other.
Forrest Pop. Mat. Tomorrow
ZIEGPELD
FOLLIES
fc-epular Mattnes Tomorrow, BOo to 11.50
Walnut pp- Mat Twlay 25c 50c
Special Pop. Prloa Mat FrL. St. FtHrlcfs ty
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